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In conformity to an appointment and instructions from the officers of the Massachusetts line of...
12 August 1801, Newton, Massachusetts. Recommends Newton resident John Hall Rogers for consulship...
We are ready according to the terms of our Commission to enquire into the claims which may be...
19 January 1803. The writers state they have claims to lands in the territory ceded to the...
22 March 1805, Department of State . “The President of the United States being desirous of...
11 April 1805, Newton, Massachusetts . “I have received your letter of the 22d. of March...
I have received a Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, in answer to mine of the 12th. of...
I have had the honor to receive your letter of the 8th. instant. The qualification of a freehold...
3 June 1805, Albany . “Before I arrived at this place, Judge Paterson had left it, and I have...
11 June 1805, Department of State. “As no specific appropriation was made by Congress for the...
I enclose an extract of a letter from the Postmaster General to the President containing...
I arrived at this place on the Evening of the 1st. of July, in company with Mr. Griswold, the...
I have received your letter of the 1st. of August inclosing Mr. Grangers communication to the...
§ From William Hull. 11 October 1805, Detroit. “From letters, I have received from my agent in...
§ From William Hull. 10 December 1805, Washington. “Governor Hull wishes to enquire of the...
Governor Hull wishes to enquire of the Secretary of State, whether he received his Letter...
§ To William Hull. 17 January 1806, Department of State. “As the seals & seal-presses necessary...
§ From William Hull. 24 January 1806, Washington. “I have the honor to enclose you, an estimate,...
§ To William Hull. 17 March 1806, Department of State. “I have received your letter of the 26th....
§ From William Hull. 20 March 1806, Newton. “I have drawn on you in favor of Joel Barlow Esqr....
§ From William Hull. 30 April 1806, Albany. “I have been waiting several days for the Arival of a...
I have constantly given information to the Secretary of War, respecting the state of the...
§ From William Hull. 28 August 1806, Detroit. “Neither Judge Woodward or Griffin have arrived....
There has been very considerable sensibility lately excited here on account of our proceedings...
I inclose herewith a number of printed copies of a proclamation issued yesterday by the...
I enclose a pardon of the homicide committed by Mechosee, mentioned in your letter of the 18th....
I have recd. your letter, inclosing Michonce’s pardon. He had before been tried, and acquitted,...
Heretofore I have uniformly stated to the Government as my opinion, that the design of...
Having asked and obtained the opinion of the Attorney General on certain points stated by the...
A Contemptible faction here influenced by a Number of British Subjects, are opposing ev ery...